Pug Loses Eye After Stay At Pet Boarder Currently Under Investigation For A Poodle's Death
8 DAYS·2025-11-11 19:01
When property agent Renne Chow left her pug Rudy at pet boarder Pawsome Singapore last November, never did she expect he would sustain an injury which would result in the removal of his eye.
Although it's been close to a year since the incident, Renne has re-shared her story on Facebook in the wake of another recent alleged case of negligence involving Pawsome Singapore, which offers pet boarding, daycare and grooming services.. Buddy, a giant poodle, died in October after allegedly being left unattended during a grooming session while in distress. The case is currently under investigation by NParks.
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Francis Chuangli 16/11/2025
Why trusting someone whom they didn't know your pet when you have to leave them behind. ? They will either leaves them there in the enclosure, feeds them foods when they needs to eat, and leaves them alone. I don't think they will play with them like the owner of the pets.
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banban 12/11/2025
As at 3.46pm (Singapore time) on Tuesday, Google's currency exchange tracker showed that the ringgit was trading at 3.1804 against the Singapore dollar — the lowest since Sept 2, 2022
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Francis Chuangli reply banban 16/11/2025
If you have some left over Malaysian Ringit and wished to convert it back to Singapore dollars, this is advantages to selling your Ringit.
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Rina Low 12/11/2025
Pet boardings are supposed to attend and take good care of pets during their staycation. It's so disappointed that this pet boarding provider didn't do their duty well and causing death and injury to puppies. This is truly painful to their owners. 😭
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Francis Chuangli reply Rina Low 16/11/2025
Anything can die at anytime. No one can guarantee your pet won't die when you left it under their care.
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TT571203 12/11/2025
Some groomers are not passionate or kind hearted. Not suitable to work there.
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Francis Chuangli 16/11/2025
Human beings can get sick at anytime and die. So, it is the same with your pets or dogs.
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